as daun lose losse I have hav hon an do wo fi he he in BY THE WAY Miss Irma Reed, of Manhattan, used the week-end with Neva White. ce24. Mrs. W. S, Pate of Walnut, visited in Lawrence several days last week with her daughter Ethel. Betty Bradbury, c'23, and Mildred Fowler, c'23, have been ill at the University Hospital this week. Mary Ewing, c'22, spent the week end at her home in Olathe. Bradley Crishaw, e'22, spent the week-end at his home in Kansas City, Mo. Eugene B. Graham, c"21, and Seldon Jones, c"22, spent the week end at the home of the former, in Holton, Kans. Frank Thompson, c'24, spent the week end in Kansas City. Edwin R. Lewis, c'24, spent the week end in Kansas City, Enos Hoop, 118, of Wichita, spent the week end at the Phi Kappa Psi house. Joe Gibilbert of Kansas City spent the week-end in Lawrence visiting at the Phi Kappa house. Garland Lichty, c'24, spent the week end in Kansas City. Phi Beta Pi will entertain with a house dance Friday evening. Phi Delta Chi will entertain with a house dance Saturday evening. Alpha Kappa Chi, profession architectural fraternity, entertained some men of the architectural department at a smoker, in Eagles Hall last tuesday evening. Professor Brown gave a talk on architecture at Arvia schools. Mr. Glover, an out of town architect, spoke on press architectural problems. Word has been received by Miss Rosemary Ketchum, instructor in design, that the judging of the Milk Poster Contest, held by the State Agriculture College at Manhattan, will begin from December 10. January 1. The annual Christmas sale of Delta Phi Delta, art sorcery, will be held at the Fraser check stand December 14, 15 and 16. Many hand painted and hand made novelties made by the sales of the sorcery will be for sale. Orval Bradley.'123, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City visiting friends. Frank Baldwin, 123, spent the week end at his home in St. Joseph, Mo. Walter Schirner, state bacteriologist for the board of health, was in Kansas City Friday afternoon on business. Percy A. Meyers, formerly a student in the department of geology here, spent Saturday at the Acacia house. Theadore Weir of Kansas City visited Sunday with Frances Groves c24. Frank "Luck" Baldwin, P23, visited Saturday and Sunday with Miss Esther Swope, in St. Joseph, Missouri. Helen Johnson, fa'23. of Kansas City spent Saturday and Sunday at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Phi Chi announces the pledging of Charles H. Brust, c24, Rockbury; Thomas J. Carter, c24, Lawrence; Thomas W. Johnson, c24, Glovis, New Mexico. Bill Lambert, c'23, and Max Ryan, c'23, spent Saturday and Sunday in leavenworth. Corinne Holmberg, c'21, spent Saturday in Kansas City. Thelma Smith, c24, spent the week end in Kansas City. Women's Law Frat To Organize at K. U The young green of the James Woods Green Club of the school or law, conniting of Ruth Adair, Carol Canser, Dorothy Jackson, Bortha Johnson, Daisy Fridlid, Helen Zenon, and Consuele Krugg, will be installed in Phi Delta Delta, women's national fraternity, this afternoon at The University of Georgia grand installing officer of Ice Angeles, California. Following the installation service a banquet will be held at the Eldridge House. "SUCCESS" BOOK OUT "There are no short cuts to Success. We are just what we want to be and our future will be just the kind we are making it today." That is the keynote of the afternoon lecture, Dr. M.D.-I, D.M.D.-18, entitled "Headlights to Success." Dr. Yaukoff, Former Student Writes Autobiography Unlike most autobiographics "Head lights to Success" is numerously innereting. There is power, and inspiration, and a healthy sense of humor running through the face of a Bulb. You can tell by boy who has the courage to achieve his ambitions. He then entered the Medical School of the University of Kansas, borrowing money from the Students' Aid Bureau to pay for his college expenses. The State to pay his college expenses. Coming to America after the death of his parents, friendless, moneyless, but with a consuming desire to study medicine, Dr. Dankoff worked his way through Park College, graduating in 1914. While still at K. U. Dr. Yankoff the idea of putting his experiences in print. The idea stuck, and as a result, the big sale of "Headlights to Success" has enabled Dr. Yankoff to pay off his obligations to the Students. Aid was given. Dr. Yankoff is now practicing medicine at Fort Smith, Arkansas. Oklahoma Club Plans For Christmas Vacation The Oklahoma Club held its second meeting last night in Room 205 Fraser, with about fifteen members present, Plans were discussed for the Christmas vacation and methods by which they could get in touch with the alumni in Oklahoma and ways to interest the High School students in the University of Kansas. They plan to put a Kansas in every high school and to get them to attend all of the schools. These names will be given to Evett Bradley, all-star athlete, who will encourage them to come to K. U. It was also planned to have some social function during the holidays, probably a dance, but definite plans have not yet been made. Mr. Vogt used the studio at the Jayhawk, at Vogt's studio, Wednesday at 12:30. 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Elk County students will meet in the Alumni Office in Fraser Hall, to night at 9 o'clock. ANNOUNCEMENTS 13, at The Wabaunsee County club will meet in Room 110, Fraser Hall, 7:15 a.m. clock Tuesday night. The Elk County club will meet in the Alumni Office, in Farse, Monday night at 9 o'clock. The Montgomery County club will meet in Westminster Hall at 5 o'clock Monday. Make-up class in Physical Education for women Saturday, December 11, from 10:30 to 11:30 o'clock—Adelaide Stegar. Ottawa County Club will meet in Fraser Hall, Thursday night, Room 205, 7 o'clock. Each member should be present. Carroll D. Clark. The University Research Committee will meet Monday evening, December 13 at 7:30 o'clock in Dean Blackman's office. All history majors interested in organizing a History Club will meet in Fraser Rest Room, Monday, Dec. Luncheon and very important business meeting of Quill at 12:20 Tuesd in Fraser rest room. New members are invited. All members are urged to be present. The annual Christmas Musicale of the Methodist Church is to be given, Sunday evening, Dec. 12 at 7:30 o'clock by the Epworth League and The Musical Department of the Church, Orchestra, singing, reading and a film will constitute the program. --at Mathematics Club picture at Squires Tuesday at 12:30. Every member be there. Venus Pencils UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE All hygiene classes will meet together in Fraser Chapel Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Ida E. Clark, welfare worker and face cameraman, will lecture on "Social and Domicile Byways to Unhappiness." A meeting of all Jefferson County All students of Mining Engineering are taking the trip to Lansing to visit the coal mine where will the leave at $125 a.m. = Prof. C, M. Young Ottawa County club will meet in Room 205, Fraser Hall, Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock—Carroll D. 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